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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 2H 13M

OOF: John Harbaugh FIRED By Baltimore Ravens, Drake Maye or Matthew Stafford MVP, Matt Eberflus Done

from The Drake Toll Show · host Westwood One Sports

In this high-energy episode of The Drake Toll Show, Drake tackles a chaotic Tuesday in the sports world, headlined by the seismic firing of John Harbaugh. Drake dissects the fallout, noting that while Harbaugh is a Hall of Fame lock, his inability to convert the Lamar Jackson era into deep postseason runs—paired with a franchise-worst home record—made the exit "incredibly difficult" yet inevitable. The coaching carousel doesn't stop in Baltimore. Drake dives into the "Obituaries" segment, detailing the house-cleaning in Dallas and Washington. In the college ranks, the show explores the "fireworks" at Ole Miss. As the Rebels prepare for a CFP semifinal against Miami, several assistants have already signed with LSU to follow Lane Kiffin. Drake highlights the friction as some coaches juggle recruiting for their new team while trying to finish a championship run in Oxford. Finally, the show celebrates the "Transformation" of the NFL behind sophomore stars Bo Nix and Drake Maye. Nix tied Russell Wilson’s record for wins in his first two seasons (24), while Maye shattered Tom Brady’s franchise records for passer rating and completion percentage.  Drake is joined by ESPN's Roy Philpott and 105.7 The Fan's Tim Barbalace as they hit on all of the top CFP and Ravens headlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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In this high-energy episode of The Drake Toll Show, Drake tackles a chaotic Tuesday in the sports world, headlined by the seismic firing of John Harbaugh. Drake dissects the fallout, noting that while Harbaugh is a Hall of Fame lock, his inability to convert the Lamar Jackson era into deep postseason runs—paired with a franchise-worst home record—made the exit "incredibly difficult" yet inevitable. The coaching carousel doesn't stop in Baltimore. Drake dives into the "Obituaries" segment, detailing the house-cleaning in Dallas and Washington. In the college ranks, the show explores the "fireworks" at Ole Miss. As the Rebels prepare for a CFP semifinal against Miami, several assistants have already signed with LSU to follow Lane Kiffin. Drake highlights the friction as some coaches juggle recruiting for their new team while trying to finish a championship run in Oxford. Finally, the show celebrates the "Transformation" of the NFL behind sophomore stars Bo Nix and Drake Maye. Nix tied Russell Wilson’s record for wins in his first two seasons (24), while Maye shattered Tom Brady’s franchise records for passer rating and completion percentage.  Drake is joined by ESPN's Roy Philpott and 105.7 The Fan's Tim Barbalace as they hit on all of the top CFP and Ravens headlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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